Tires Nokia or Maxxis

Nokia Tires

I’m putting Nokian Entyre 2’s on as soon as I need them. I’ve run them on 3 other vehicles and they are fantastic.

Pros: fantastic
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Maxxis Tires

Maxxis Grifters. I’m 18 months in on them as a 1-2 time a week rider. No visible wear or pinch flats despite running low psi. They last forever and are grippy af.

Pros: grippy, long lasting
Cons: no cons
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Nokia Tires

I had WRG4s on a previous vehicle in Ontario. They are great shoulder season tires, and are manageable in the winter.

Pros: great shoulder season tires
Cons: not good for summer
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Nokia Tires

Nokian is better on Snow and ice, less tread life

Michelin is better on wet and dry, but still decent in snow, better tread life

Have a look at the Bridgestone Weatherpeak as well, better tread life and easily comparable to the Nokian in snow and ice.

Pros: better tread life
Cons: less tread life
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Nokia Tires

The Nokian Nordman are great aswell, would argue they are bit better than new Hakkas when there is wet snow on the road (ice and compacted snow, both great).

Pros: great on wet snow
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Nokia Tires

You can take a bigger hit in tires alone. For instance, on my stock ContiProContacts, I average 27 mpg with 235/50r18 tires. Same size but with Nokian Z-line A/S, a tire that grips the road much better wet and dry, I'm lucky to hit 25 mpg, usually more like 22 mpg.

Pros: grips road much better
Cons: lower fuel economy
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Nokia Tires

I’m getting Nokians. Brand new they were okay in the snow. Not good but okay. After 13k miles and a rotate the first snow was really sketchy.

Pros: okay when brand new
Cons: sketchy after 13k miles
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 13000 km
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